After his takeover GitHub for 7,5 billions of dollars, Microsoft has announced that it will replace its current CEO and co-founder, Chris Wanstrath, with one of its own Vice Presidents, Nat Friedman.
So Friedman takes over GitHub, a platform he is unfamiliar with. "I've been a programmer since I was six," Friedman said.
The new CEO is said to have been active in the development of open source since the 90s, and that's where he discovered Linux. His first contact with GitHub was in 2009, when the service it was online just one year.
Friedman stressed that GitHub will continue to function as an independent entity and that the plan is to maintain its philosophy and its links with the open source community.
According to suspension of the blog:
- GitHub will operate independently as a community, platform and business. This means that GitHub will retain its original values of individuality and open scalability. We will always support the developers at choice of any language, license, tool, platform or Cloud.
- GitHub will retain its philosophy. We love GitHub because of the deep care and thoughtful thought that goes into every aspect of the creator's experience. I understand and respect this, and I know we will continue to develop stylish, flexible, polished tools that developers love.
Nat Friedman closes the publication by quoting that he does not ask for the trust of the community, but that he intends to win it.
We will wait to see…